VPR Classical Timeline

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Join VPR Classical host James Stewart on a journey into the events, characters and concepts that shaped our Western musical tradition. We'll start at the very beginning and trace the steps of music through history. This music, and its history, is ours.

  • 5 minutes 25 seconds
    Timeline - Chevalier Part 5 - The White Chevalier
    We’ve been exploring the life of Joseph Bologne Chevalier de Saint-Georges, a multi-talented violinist, composer and conductor who was famous in France in the 18th Century. In the last four episodes, as we’ve relayed all of this history, I’ve left something out on purpose, but it’s now time to address the elephant in the room. Anyone who has studied or listened to the music of Chevalier will know him by a particular nickname, “The Black Mozart” a title given after his death.
    10 November 2023, 2:40 pm
  • 4 minutes 7 seconds
    Timeline - Chevalier Part 4 - Revolution
    Joseph Bologne Chevalier de Saint-Georges was a world-renowned fencer, a composer, violinist and conductor in 18th century France. Even with all of his success, there was a limit to what Chevalier was allowed to achieve.
    3 November 2023, 1:15 pm
  • 4 minutes 49 seconds
    Timeline - Chevalier Part 3 - Rising Star
    This is our third episode exploring the life of 18th Century French composer, violinist and conductor Joseph Bologne Chevalier de Saint-Georges. We’re answering the question, why was this incredibly talented individual, who was quite popular in his day, barely known to us today. In the last episode we spoke about Joseph’s heritage, being the son of a Senegalese enslaved individual and French aristocrat. In this episode we’ll dive into the early life of this multi-talented prodigy.
    23 October 2023, 12:37 pm
  • 4 minutes 43 seconds
    Timeline: Chevalier Part 2 - Dear 'ole dad
    ***Just a quick content warning before we begin. This episode will make references to sexual assault and might be triggering for some listeners.*** Chevalier’s father, George, was born into a long line of colonists. The family owned extensive sugar and coffee plantations in Guadeloupe and beyond, meaning they were quite wealthy and had participated in slavery.
    13 October 2023, 2:21 pm
  • 4 minutes 6 seconds
    Timeline: Chevalier, reintroducing a Black genius
    Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges was an 18th Century French composer, violinist and conductor of mixed race. Why was this talented individual, who was quite well known in his day, all but forgotten in ours?
    6 October 2023, 1:56 pm
  • 39 minutes 43 seconds
    Julius Eastman - Complete Series
    Timeline from Vermont Public Classical presents the ten-part series about composer Julius Eastman as one complete podcast episode. Explore the life and legacy of this amazingly talented composer/performer who died penniless and homeless in 1990, but whose work is finally getting the attention it deserves today.
    31 January 2023, 6:43 pm
  • 5 minutes 8 seconds
    Julius Eastman Part 10 - The Holy Presence
    This is our final episode in our ten-part series on the life, music and legacy of composer Julius Eastman. Over the course of ten episodes, we’ve talked about art, race, sexuality, expression, and who gets to be in the classical canon. As we wrap up this discussion we remember Julius Eastman separate from his musical legacy, Eastman the person. And hear some stories told by the people who knew him.
    13 January 2023, 3:14 pm
  • 5 minutes 21 seconds
    Julius Eastman Part 9 - Righting the Canon
    This is part nine of our ten part series on composer Julius Eastman. The Classical canon is a collection of pieces that are the most often played and studied; sort of like the greatest hits of classical music. It’s a curated list of quote/unquote “important” pieces, composers and works. This curation started in the 19th century and the list heavily favors white, European men. In this episode we'll talk about righting the canon by making room for more diverse voices and composers.
    9 January 2023, 3:24 pm
  • 4 minutes 40 seconds
    Julius Eastman Part 8 - Songbooks
    This is part eight of our ten part series about Julius Eastman; a composer whose work has been experiencing a renaissance lately as a new generation is discovering his individual musical style.
    19 December 2022, 2:58 pm
  • 5 minutes 15 seconds
    Julius Eastman Part 7 - What's in a name?
    This is the seventh of our ten part series about Julius Eastman; a composer whose work has been experiencing a renaissance lately as a new generation is discovering his individual musical style. In this episode we'll discuss the way that Eastman chose to title his works and push the boundaries of classical music.
    12 December 2022, 7:01 pm
  • 5 minutes 5 seconds
    Julius Eastman Part 6 - Organic Music
    We’re at part six of our ten-part series exploring the life, work and influence of composer Julius Eastman. We’ve talked a lot about Eastman’s past and personality, in this episode we’ll focus on his music.
    14 November 2022, 2:31 pm
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